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澳门王中王论坛

The University of 澳门王中王论坛

3-Minute Thesis Competition

The University of 澳门王中王论坛 3-Minute Thesis Competition

March 7, 2025, 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
3C00

Distill your research to its most salient, impactful points,
design a slide that captures the essence of your work,
deliver a three-minute presentation to a room of non-experts,
and you could win up to $2,000 in the 2025 University of 澳门王中王论坛 Three-Minute Thesis Competition!

The Three-Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®), a research communication competition developed by . The University of 澳门王中王论坛's local competition celebrates the work done by its graduate students while also cultivating their research communication and knowledge translation skills.

for the competition by January 29, 2025!

Questions? Contact graduatecommunications@uwinnipeg.ca

Eligibility, Registration Instructions, and Event Timeline

All University of 澳门王中王论坛 graduate students are eligible for this competition, regardless of whether they are in a course-, thesis-, or practicum-based program.

University of 澳门王中王论坛 students are encouraged to present content from their term papers, thesis proposals, practicum reports, and master's theses, at the competition.

 by completing the webform before 11:59 pm on January 29, 2025! The registration form asks for a presentation title, 150-word abstract, and (optional) 150-word bio to be used on our website and in promotional materials. 

3MT Timeline and Deadlines for Registrants

Competition Registrations are due January 29, 2025. Following this, contestants receive two exclusive training sessions: one on oral presentation and knowledge translation skills, and another on the basics of graphic design. They also have the option to have professional photos taken, and to participate in a practice session prior to the competition.

3MT Training Session I: Spoken Delivery - Make Three Minutes Memorable
TBA
Tentative: afternoon of Friday, February 7

3MT Photoshoot
TBA

3MT Training Session II: Design Your Slide
TBA
Tentative: afternoon of Friday, February 14 PM

Final 3MT Title and Abstract Deadline
Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Final Slide Deadline
Wednesday, February 26, 2025

3MT Dress Rehearsal
TBA - either March 6 pm or March 7 am
3C00

Three Minute Thesis Competition
Friday, March 7, 2025 2:00 - 5:00 pm
3C00

Judges and Judging Criteria

3MT 2025 Judges

TBA

3MT Judging Criteria

The competition judges are asked to evaluate each presentation along two dimensions: Comprehension and Content, and Engagement and Communication.

Comprehension and Content

  • Presentation provides an understanding of the background and significance to the research question being addressed
  • Presentation clearly describes the impact and/or results of the research, including conclusions and outcomes
  • Presentation follows a clear and logical sequence
  • The thesis topic, research significance, results/impact and outcomes are communicated in language appropriate to a non-specialist audience
  • The presenter spends adequate time on each element of their presentation (they do not elaborate on one aspect for too long, nor is the presentation rushed).

Engagement and Communication

  • The oration makes the audience want to know more
  • The presenter neither trivializes nor generalizes their research
  • The presenter conveys enthusiasm for their research
  • The presenter captures and maintains their audience's attention using stage presence, eye contact and vocal range.
  • The PowerPoint slide enhance the presentation. It is clear, legible, and precise
Presentation Rules and Regulations

Presentation Rules:

  • A single,static, 16:9 PowerPoint slide is permitted. No slide transitions, animations or 'movement' of any description are allowed. The slide is to be presented from the beginning of the oration
  • No additional electronic media is permitted
  • No additional props - costumes, musical instruments, laboratory equipment, etc. - are permitted
  • Presentations are limited to 3 minutes maximum; competitors exceeding 3 minutes are disqualified
  • Presentations are to be spoken word - no poems, raps, or songs
  • Presentations are considered to have commenced when a presenter starts their presentation through either movement or speech
  • The decision of the adjudicating panel is final.
Previous Competitions

To see presentations from previous years, please visit 3-Minute Thesis Competitions 2014-2024.